What is Personal Care?

Personal care consists of helping you or your loved one with aspects of daily life and maintaining a regular routine. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England defines this service as the provision of personal care for people who are less able to provide it for themselves, because of old age, illness or disability. It maintains health, wellbeing and dignity by providing help with tasks, in the comfort of your own home. We understand that tasks such as grooming and maintaining personal appearance aren’t essential, but we believe that everyone deserves to feel dignified and not compromise on feeling like their normal self, whatever that may be.

How can Clarity Homecare help?

Clarity Homecare provides personal care around the clock that assists with washing, getting dressed, and meals. We can help with grooming, such as hair washing, drying, and electric shaving. We can also assist in getting care recipients ready for bed at night.

We understand that personal care can be a sensitive subject. Our care professionals are not only compassionate but are experienced in supporting service users with their personal care, ensuring dignity, respect, and boundaries are always maintained. We encourage our service users to maintain their independence as much as possible.

Personal Care covers but is not limited to:

  • Applications of lotions and creams as required
  • Bathing and showering, including bed-baths
  • Dressing and getting ready for bed
  • Oral hygiene
  • Support with shaving and grooming
  • Helping you to the toilet, including using a commode or bed pan
  • Application of make-up, and hair care
  • Changing continence pads
  • Support moving position in bed, to act as preventative measures for bed sores

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We can help by giving our service users an all-important good start to their day including bathing, washing, getting dressed and having breakfast. Help with grooming is also available such as hair washing, drying, styling, electric shaving and personal hygiene. We can also assist in getting our service users ready for bed at night.

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    Our trained and professional carers are not only respectful and understanding but also empathetic and experienced in supporting service users with their personal care, ensuring dignity and respect is maintained at all times. It is important for all of us to encourage and assist our service users to maintain their independence as much as possible.

    Like you, we know that your loved one has individual needs, preferences and values. To understand these, we will work with you to create a bespoke care plan that outlines these specific requirements and wishes. That way, we only provide the services that you have specifically asked for as you may wish for family members to be involved.

    Testimonials from our Branch Network

    Read below what our clients have to say and learn more about what makes us the premier provider of in-home senior care.

    Anna-Marie Care recipient's daughter

    My father had to be admitted to hospital yesterday and our carer was amazing helping to get Dad ready. Giving him a body wash, making sure he’d eaten before he went in and explaining to the ambulance crew. She also kept me calm and made sure Dad had all he needed to take with us in an overnight bag. Even the ambulance crew commented how good she was at her job. I feel very lucky to have found such a caring company.

    Anne Care recipient's family member

    You are all amazing. You show kindness, caring and compassion not only to your clients but to their families. Thank you!

    Jennifer R. Caregiving daughter

    My Mom’s primary caregiver is wonderful. The nurse is wonderful and the overall experience was awesome!

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the benefits of domiciliary / home care?

    Often decisions about our loved-one’s care are made in haste as a result of having to react to circumstances the family are suddenly faced with. As we know almost 3 in 4 people would rather spend their time in their own home when growing old, we believe it’s important to initiate a conversation sooner rather than later to help a more seamless introduction of care in the recipient’s life. Being prepared means having a choice and planning ahead. Identifying and addressing the care needs, providing a supportive solution before it’s needed is the best way to avoid this. We’re here to help you do that.

    Why is home care good for my family?

    Primarily, you want to maintain the strength of a relationship that’s always been enjoyed. Time spent with your loved ones in their old age should be memorable and enjoyable, not resentful. Choosing a high quality, trusted home care provider removes a great deal of the stress surrounding long term decision-making for your loved ones and home care is the least expensive arrangement compared to care delivered in a residential setting.

    Is home care the right thing for you to be considering?

    There are a number of consideration about care for your family member that have perhaps led you to research it further, you may be: struggling to provide support yourself due to time, work, a lack of proximity to your loved one, or other pressures, you may prefer their time spent with you to be sociable, needing a break from the time you spend looking after their needs, concerned about the long term costs associated with residential care? If one or a number of these strike a chord, then home care may well be the right option for your family.

    What types of care services do you offer?

    We offer a wide range of care services that will be of valuable help to you and your wider family in looking after your loved-one. A full listing of how we can help can be found by visiting our ‘Services’.

    Is home care more expensive than a residential care home?

    The benefit you have in maintaining control on the costs for home care is to ensure the care plan is covering the bespoke requirements you have for your loved-one’s care. You can therefore decide the level of care and support you need rather than paying a care home provider to fund care which is shared across many individuals. When considering it in those terms, home care makes for a preferential investment than residential care.

    How do I arrange care provision with Clarity Homecare?

    Contact the friendly and helpful teams at one of our Clarity Homecare offices [use hyperlink to locations page] and we can arrange a complimentary consultation and review to visit you and discuss how Clarity Homecare can work for you. We are happy to visit you at the care recipient’s home and once we have decided on the best course of action and you’ve reviewed the care plan, we can take everything on from there.

    What happens if I feel there needs to be amends made to the care package?

    Having done this for over 26 years, we’re aware that people’s care needs very often change. We therefore understand that the care requirements may need reviewing from time to time. To support this, we carry out reviews on a regular basis and why we are pleased to hear from members of the immediate family about effective methods for delivering the care service for their relative.

    Is there anything that carers are unable to do?

    Due to their medical nature, our carers are not able to give injections or change sterile dressings. Please also bear in mind that we cannot carry out tasks which are likely to cause risk to either the care recipient or to our carer. Tasks will be agreed with you in advance as part of the care plan. Any changes to the plan can be discussed with your local team.

    Will the same carer always be available to deliver the care plan?

    This will largely be determined by the dependency the care recipient has and on how many care visits are planned each week to provide this support. Please be aware that we very rarely have just one care assistant assigned to a particular customer however we will aim to have well-matched carers allocated to your loved-one. As you can appreciate, we must manage the time where the carer may be away on holiday or unwell, however we do try to keep the number of your care assistants to an absolute minimum.

    How can I be reassured about our security and that of our home?

    Every member of our care teams has been through a rigorous vetting procedure before they start working with us including a DBS check. In addition, all staff will always be in uniform and carry a personalised identification card which shows their name, photograph and signature.

    How do I pay for my care?

    This can vary depending on how where the source of the enquiry was received. Using the example of it being directly with yourself, then we will send you an invoice once a fortnight/month. If you wish to pay by standing order just let us know.
    Please get in touch with your local office as the payment methods may vary.

    How much do the services cost and can I get help with paying for them?

    We will put together a detailed care plan for each customer which, as well as setting out the care to be delivered, also shows the weekly costs. Some people will be entitled to assistance with the cost of their care either from their local Social Services office or via other Government grants.

    What safeguards do I have?

    Clarity Homecare is registered with the local registration body in each country in which we operate. These bodies set the minimum standards by which we operate, however in every case we seek to exceed these minimum standards by a significant margin. These bodies have standards which set out how we should operate. We also carry Public Liability insurance (£10million).